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it was the question of the law. >> that is right. i think the law is quite clear. i think the court did itself a great favor -- >> has the obama administration -- full disclosure, you and the president were in law school -- >> same universe. he was class of 1991. i was '86. >> with your harvard alumni goggles on, trying to understand what motivates this guy. has he and had his team approached dealing with the court in a good way or bad way during the last 3 and a half years. >> i think in a mystifying way. >> a mystifying way? >> in light in his obvious expertise in the law and clear understanding of the state of the decisions. he un-like his republican predecessors has not invested the time, energy or political courts with judges who share his vision. >> right. a lot of vacancy. >> a lot of vacancies. and a lot of opposition from the republican senate. he's faced unprecedented obstruction, but been very passive in the face of that obstruction, much more massive than george w. bush was when democrats fought against his nominees. >> it is written that liberals put t
it was the question of the law. >> that is right. i think the law is quite clear. i think the court did itself a great favor -- >> has the obama administration -- full disclosure, you and the president were in law school -- >> same universe. he was class of 1991. i was '86. >> with your harvard alumni goggles on, trying to understand what motivates this guy. has he and had his team approached dealing with the court in a good way or bad way during the last 3 and a half...
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they work with other governments to enforce laws on the bus. they are underfunded. there are 63 vacancies. it is a shame. i was upset to learn about the slaughter of the elephants. gasparello, was so moved that she wrote a poem unbeknownst to me. i will read it to you. it is called "fade to gray." they walked in line, trunk to tail to their watering holes innocence drink the water 41 trumpets sound bellowing, they all fall around the elephant cost child is dead -- the elephant's child is dead. you can get that poem online. please think about how small a world it is, how hegelian. denied seeing one of natures most extraordinary creatures tomorrow. to onei am going to talk of my best friends about life in general, how we live now. he is an international lawyer and a fabulously wise, thoughtful, and engaging man. i think you will enjoy what is coming up very much. >> "white house chronicle" produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television.and now, the program host, llewellyn king, and cohost, linda gasparello. >> hello again, and thank you for coming o
they work with other governments to enforce laws on the bus. they are underfunded. there are 63 vacancies. it is a shame. i was upset to learn about the slaughter of the elephants. gasparello, was so moved that she wrote a poem unbeknownst to me. i will read it to you. it is called "fade to gray." they walked in line, trunk to tail to their watering holes innocence drink the water 41 trumpets sound bellowing, they all fall around the elephant cost child is dead -- the elephant's child...
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has very strict gun laws and this and that. but people just go across the river to virginia and buy the guns that they -- you know want. >> right. >> and that sort of thing. so that has never made sense. >> but i think in tackling these larger issues it insane. we can't have 50 different foreign economic policies in this country and expect to prosper. >> now, the people from the tea party and the tea party is really more of a movement then a party. the different groups will watch this and say he's blaming us for the dysfunction government. here notes the problem. we're the cure or at least we're the -- we represent the response to the problem. the problem didn't begin with us. >> right. and you got to give them that. >> right. >> the problem didn't begin with them although i do wish they would start electing somewhat smarter and more responsibility people to congress, that would be a help but -- no, the problem didn't start with them. look, i have always understood and in some ways sympathized with the tea party diagnosis that
has very strict gun laws and this and that. but people just go across the river to virginia and buy the guns that they -- you know want. >> right. >> and that sort of thing. so that has never made sense. >> but i think in tackling these larger issues it insane. we can't have 50 different foreign economic policies in this country and expect to prosper. >> now, the people from the tea party and the tea party is really more of a movement then a party. the different groups...
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that's one possible result or ethnic tribal religious warfare, ma lawns on -- ma law wans -- ma lawians on ma lawians. >> as i was growing up, the line was very clear. you either was it's the pa troy moanial system of marriage or a southerner, where it was a mat trilineal system of marriage. in my particular case, we were married from those two different sides of tradition. that's where my husband comes from. but we've been very fortunate in malawi that for the past 50 years, we have allowed people to live together. we have allowed the different tribes to intermarry and now what we have in the end is one nation. >> right. the cohesion. >> yeah, the cohesion. it's not now as distinct that you either come from the north or the south. >> interesting. >> i was married in the north, i came from the south, and if the past if you went looking for a job, sotimes they would say which tribe t do you come from. now, if they ask my daughter, she doesn't know. sky, it's not an issue. >> it's not an issue anymore. it's happening again and again. i thank god that ma lawns have gone -- mau lawians have
that's one possible result or ethnic tribal religious warfare, ma lawns on -- ma law wans -- ma lawians on ma lawians. >> as i was growing up, the line was very clear. you either was it's the pa troy moanial system of marriage or a southerner, where it was a mat trilineal system of marriage. in my particular case, we were married from those two different sides of tradition. that's where my husband comes from. but we've been very fortunate in malawi that for the past 50 years, we have...
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his best-selling book, "the 48 laws of power," is a classic and has been read by many of the most influential people in the world. now with his book "mastery," he distills the wisdom of the ages, revealing that we all possess the secrets to mastery within us and the keys to unlock and release that power. woman: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... man: you do not need to prove your state of happiness to anybody. man: most of these speeches were as much as a month in preparation. man: characters, the heroes in this book are seekers of truth in a story that involved a lot of corruption. man: i don't get a chance to really talk about what's real, and that is important to me. barry: robert, welcome back. this is the fourth appearance on this show. and i'm as excited as i was on the first one. robert: well, thank you for having me. it's a pleasure and a deep honor. thank you. barry: robert, this book--i was talking with my son. and i said, "even the first few pages you begin to taste where you're going. and how you're going to lay this out for us. map li
his best-selling book, "the 48 laws of power," is a classic and has been read by many of the most influential people in the world. now with his book "mastery," he distills the wisdom of the ages, revealing that we all possess the secrets to mastery within us and the keys to unlock and release that power. woman: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... man: you do not need to prove your state of happiness to anybody. man: most of these...
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. >> well, no, because we still have no child left behind, it's still the law, and more than -- more than half the schools in the country are now considered failing schools, even though they're not failing, some of the best schools in the nation have been abeled failing schools, it's because of this crazy federal law that we have and president obama's policy has demoralized teachers massively across the country, because he's saying that if the test scores don't go up, they should lose their jobs. that they're not good teachers if the test scores don't go up, and that's juut wrong. >> let me -- let me play the testing advocate here against you. >> sure. >> a straw man, but let me let you take a whack at me here. what is wrong with knowing how our kids are doing in school. what's your problem with accountability? >> i think hat testing can be very valuable when it's used o help kids. i think it can be very valuable when it's diagnostic, when you can give johnny or maria a test and say, you know, we need more -- you need more help here, you can even say the teacher needs more help, the
. >> well, no, because we still have no child left behind, it's still the law, and more than -- more than half the schools in the country are now considered failing schools, even though they're not failing, some of the best schools in the nation have been abeled failing schools, it's because of this crazy federal law that we have and president obama's policy has demoralized teachers massively across the country, because he's saying that if the test scores don't go up, they should lose...
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so you have to have common sense gun laws. but i think there's -- it's a much more different issue than 60's and 70's now. it's an issue that each one of us people feel that they have that right because they don't feel like washington, the federal government is protecting them. i think that's what it is. and i think it goes much deeper now. you have the recall of two senators in colorado. >> as we sit here this week over this issue. >> over this issue that were recalled. so it's a completely different issue. and i think we have to look at it differently because we're not really affecting legislative or executive changes. >> despite the fact that the public by overwhelming numbers according to all the polling is in support of tighter restrictions on high capacity magazines, on assault weapons and especially they want more comprehensive background checks. and yet congress has not listened -- as you might have listened in congress chicago, congress has not listened. >> congress passed the concealed weapons bill, illinois did. so
so you have to have common sense gun laws. but i think there's -- it's a much more different issue than 60's and 70's now. it's an issue that each one of us people feel that they have that right because they don't feel like washington, the federal government is protecting them. i think that's what it is. and i think it goes much deeper now. you have the recall of two senators in colorado. >> as we sit here this week over this issue. >> over this issue that were recalled. so it's a...